Annual  Exhibition 

Society 

of 

Animal  Painters  &  Sculptors 


March  ist  to  21st,  1921 


THE  MACBETH  GALLERY 
450  FIFTH  AVENUE 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


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Annual  Exhibition 

Society 

of 

imal  Painters  &  Sculptors 


March  ist  to  21st,  1921 


THE  MACBETH  GALLERY 
450  FIFTH  AVENUE 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


Prices  Will  Be  Furnished 
on  Request 


Sketches  are  not 
Catalogued 


EQUESTRIENNE — E.  G.  R.  ROT  El 


F  O  R  E  W  O  R  I) 


1AHE  “consciousness  of  kind,”  out  of  which  arc 
born  groups  in  all  activities,  was  the  motive 
which  brought  together  the  Painters  and  Sculp¬ 
tors  of  Animal  Life,  hut  their  exhibition  has  more 
than  this  personal  significance. 


To  the  visitor  of  the  Zoo  or  the  vacationist  who 
glances  afield  in  a  pastoral  country,  a  subject  for  art 
may  not  be  sensed  nor  an  aesthetic  interest  he  awak¬ 
ened  by  what  confronts  him.  But  in  his  mission  to 
reveal,  the  sculptor  or  painter  who  lingers  there  can 
find  in  these  dumb  dwellers  by  the  way  themes  for 
absorbing  study,  in  observing  and  noting  the  beauty 
of  movement  and  the  range  of  emotion,  individual  and 
subtle,  in  each  subject.  He  therefore  adds  for  us 
another  window  out  of  which  to  view  nature  and  asks 
us  to  look  and  enjoy  with  him. 


Through  this  combination  of  the  work  of  sculptor 
and  painter,  the  emphasis  of  both  form  and  color  re¬ 
sults,  and  a  completeness  of  presentation  is  made 
possible,  ranging  from  the  element  of  repose  or 
focalization  in  landscape  to  the  intensive  study  of 
character  or  the  thrill  of  action  in  sculpture. 

A  final  reason  may  be  a  reminder  to  the  critic  that 
together  with  his  classification  of  subject  into  Figure, 
Landscape  and  Marine,  there  exists  another,  that  of 
Animal  Life. 


TITLES  OF  THE  PAINTINGS 


I  >  E I .  M  O  R  E  B  R  O  W  N  E 

1  The  Wild  Goat’s  Trail 

Chas.  Livingston  Bull 

2  Adrift 

3  Out  There  in  the  Night 

4  Snow  Leopard  Playing  With  Leaf 

5  Roots  of  the  Sycamore 

Max  Hermann 

0  Early  Morning 

7  Rising  Mist 

8  Summer 

Frank  Tenney  Johnson 

9  Wild  Mother  and  Offspring 

10  Night  Upon  the  Prairie 

G.  Glenn  Newell 

11  The  Mill  Stream 

12  Cow  Paths 

13  A  Bit  of  the  Home  Farm 

TIenry  R.  Poore 

14  White  Bulloch 

15  Noon 

16  "The  Hill  of  Visio n” — Kent 
Carl  Rungius 

17  Morning  Mist 

18  Rams 

19  New  Brunswick  Forest 


TITLES  OF  THE  PAINTINGS 


Matilda  Browne  Van  Wycic 

20  November 

21  Young  Holsteins 

22  The  Moors — Fisher’ s  Island 

Edward  C.  Volkert 

23  Spring  Pasture 

24  Resting 

25  Pigs 

26  Tzvo  Cozes 

Cakleton  Wiggins 

27  Creeping  Across  Connecticut  Hills 

28  Autumnal  Days  Have  Come 

29  A  Dutch  Interior 


TITLES  OF  THE  SCULPTURE 


James  L.  Clark 

1  Wapiti  Stag 

2  Black  Rhino 

3  African  Buffalo  Horns 

4  American  Antelope 

5  African  Buffalo 

6  African  Black  Rhino  with  Tick  Birds 

7  Hyena  on  the  'Trail 

8  African  Elephant 

9  Kadiak  Bear 

Anna  V.  Hyatt 

10  Seals 

11  Rhino  Charging 

Grace  M.  Johnson 

12  Greyhound  Eating 

13  Sheep  and  Lamb 

14  Mare  and  Eoal 

15  S  boats 

16  Zebu  Bull 

17  II  at  hi 

18  Fred 

19  Colt  Walking 

A.  P  h  is  mister  Proctor 

20  Princeton  Tiger 

21  Fawn 

22  American  Horse 

23  Arabian  Stallion 

24  A  Panther 

25  Bear  Cub  and  Rabbit 


TITLES  OF  THE  SCULPTURE 


Frederick  G.  R.  Rotii 

26  Equestrian 

27  Performing  Bear 

28  Morgan  Horse,  “ Troubadour ” 

29  Equestrienne 

30  Bulldog 

31  Poliee  Dog 

Charles  Cary  Rumsey 

32  Eighting  Horses 

33  The  Old  Virginia 

William  FF  Howe,  Horatio  Walker  and  Albert 
Laessle  are  not  exhibiting*  this  year. 


